From the course: Excel 2016: Advanced Formatting Techniques

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Apply underline, strikethrough, subscript, and superscript formatting

Apply underline, strikethrough, subscript, and superscript formatting

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Apply underline, strikethrough, subscript, and superscript formatting

- In this worksheet called Underlining, we're already seeing some examples of Underlining, there are actually four kinds. We want to talk about those in this movie, as well as some related features, Superscript, Subscript, and Strikethrough. These are all features related to the font group options that we see on the Home tab in the ribbon. We might want to underline these sales right here. We can press Control U, we also have the convenient U button right here, Home tab, and the font group. And we can turn that off. It's what we call a toggle. Notice how the row height is changing as we apply this or take it off. There's also a feature here called Double Underline. And you'll notice if you're looking over in column F, two other features, Single Accounting, Double Accounting. And occasionally there's some confusion about what those mean and how they work. And notice something else here, too. The line here, the underlining, is extending across the cell. Not all the way across, but…

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